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MONDAY 12TH SEPTEMBER 2011
> PATHETIC POLITICIANS > BUNGLING BUREAUCRATS > MEDIA BEATUPS
APY Lands
starved of good
sense, not food
DES RYAN : COMMENTARY
FROM Cave Hill, a 360 degree sweep at dawn takes in Kata Tjuta
(The Olgas) and Uluru on the horizon line to the north, then tracks
east to Mount Woodroffe, the highest peak in South Australia.
All around are the spectacular Musgrave Ranges, a stunning
location of physical beauty. A spiritual place, too, for the Anangu
Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara.
I was there in May last year after a terrific, drought-breaking season.
The APY Lands were a sea of grass, new desert oaks were sprouting
and the mulga trees were in full blossom with creamy flowers.
South of Cave Hill, on the flat plain between the ranges... Read more
APY Lands: Where are the tourists? Photos: Des Ryan
Fruchocs raiding party at Amata
‘Australia’s wine world has never looked in
such financial disarray. Growers have not
found buyers. When they have, they’re being
paid a pittance...’
Philip White on the punch-drunk wine business View page
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